It's no question that Android is taking a strong hold in the consumer electronics marketplace. Like the smart device craze in the 1990s and early 2000s with Palm and Windows CE, there are a couple of primary systems used by most devices. Instead of Palm and CE, Apple's iOS and Google's Android are the biggest players. Other lesser players are Symbian and Blackberry.
This rapid influx of smart phone devices has turned the market into a small niche segment into an intense and diverse field. This, plus the popularity of Netbooks and other "net" devices has created its own new category of devices. Of course, the Apple iPad is the best known product, but they weren't the first and are not necessarily the best. Welcome Camangi with their Webstation. An Android tablet, similar to the iPad, was the first to hit the market. Unfortunately it was plagued with lots of bugs that made it impractical and hardly usable. With some recent updates however, Camangi has attempted to fix the issues and turn it into the iPad killer it was meant to be.
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